Enjetic – Regenerated

December 22, 2021 0

unnamed-44 Enjetic - Regenerated

Who influenced you to become an artist.
My dad, Charles Hamilton, Def Squad, EPMD. Basically,  I was influenced by the 90s hip hop artists’ as well as MoTown.
What’s are your roots in music.My father Eddie Rivera was a music artist manager. He worked with artists that were affiliated with the rap supergroup Def Squad, including Erick Sermon (formerly with EPMD) and Keith Murray. Early on, my father was involved with artists including Sam Jacobs (the percussionist for RunD.M.C. who produced the 1985 single “Nightmares” by Dana Dane on Profile Records and was introduced to my dad by The Cosby Show’s Carl Payne). My dad later worked with Biz Markie, Chris Rios (aka Big Pun), Fat Joe, and Dinco D (from Leaders of the New School). We also had our own home recording studio on Long Island, which we called Artworks Studios (my dad is also a mixing and mastering engineer).  

Tell us some of ya features that you already have?
Papoose, Charles Hamilton, Drag-on, Mickey Factz, Lil B the Based God, Keith Murray.
Tell us features you would like to have in the future?

 I’d love to collaborate with Kane Brown, 50 Cent, and Ed Sheeran. I’d definitely say that working with any of those artists would be totally amazing. 

 

What city do you live in?
Suffolk County, Long Island NY
Do you consider your self a rapper or rapper?
I consider myself Hip Hop. 
5 years from now where do you wanna be?

I can definitely see myself performing music around the world, as well as making a change in politics through my political activism and organizational affiliations. 

Explain why you started a website and how it’s beneficial for ya career?
A website is beneficial for my career in that it gives me my own personal space to relay my music and message to my fans that is not on a third party social media platform.  It’s basically a method of me connecting and communicating directly with my fans.
Jayz or drake? And why?
Jay Z. Cause he held the culture of hip hop and alot of rappers would not be here today without his influence.
Do you think trump was good for the country?
I have to say that I have respect for someone who is willing to put themselves out there and expose some of the problems in today’s world, both politically as well as with the media.  Do I agree with everything Trump has said and done?  No.  But I definitely feel as though my role is not to dwell on the past but rather to do what I can to try to help bring people together.  Particularly through my music.  The last few years have been difficult for a lot of people as far as the political and social divisions we have seen in this country.  One would be wrong to think otherwise.  However, I think it’s time we all put our heads together and figured out a way to come to more peaceful solutions as opposed to all this bickering back and forth which really doesn’t help much of anything.  
Would you work with Nas or Jadakiss first?
Nas.
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